United Cavers Exploration Team
Cave and Mine Exploring => Knowledge Bank => Topic started by: Andrew Farrow on Feb 09, 2020, 05:14 PM
Abercwmeiddaw slate quarries- upper corris - mid wales
Location
SH 7457 0883 [ the bottom gate of the quarry service road ]
Directions
Satnav > carparking [ 52.662600° -3.856457° ] - park sensibly
Through gate - and follow service road up - buildings and tips - evident - thaen the road reaches a level - follow obvious path down into pit working
Access
no known permissions required
Suggested Equipment
None
Length
Bigger on surface than UG
Flood Risk
Zero - one UG drive has knee deep water
Mine Attributes : Slate
Description :
Surface :
Various buildings in very poor condition=- and several inclines grace the tips - although no adits are found outside the pit
The forrestry to the east - seems to have tramways leading off - but nothing discovered
The tips are best climbed at the south end - its steep - but simple - and work north
UG
The “ best “ adit to use is in the far south east corner of the pit - and leads to a “ y “ jn - the left fork passes several collapses with daylight - that the adventurous can scramble out of - before a collapse blocks the way
The left leg - goes “ somewhere “
The hunter machine bores
The first twin bore - is immediately obvious in far wall - once you descend the pit - its a bit of a scramble - take care
A single bore can be found - at the top of the south east face of the pit - best approached from high level across the tips - untill a bench in the corner reveals a small caban - and the bore throat - quarrying has removed esy access to it - but with some gear - a belay could be engineered - and the bore explored
Conclusion
The main attraction = the hunter machine bores - visit - marvel at thier wonder - take selfies and leave :)
Its a fine way to kill a couple of hours - best attacked in winter - as the brakken and brambles overwhelm everything
plan for teh navigation challenged
P = parking
A = adit [ bottom of pit ]
B1 - BORE - binocular
B2 = BORE single
I went to photograph the bores a long while back and didn't know there was an adit down there as well!
The old incline shows quite nicely on the centre of the aerial photo.
a piccie - the " high level " hunter bore mouth